I scream, you scream…. Is there anything better than ice cream? From your first cone on a warm spring day, throughout the summer to the last cone in the fall, ice cream is a favorite treat for New Hampshire residents. It’s no wonder, since the Granite State is full of homemade ice cream shops and small-time creameries packing big taste. Here are ten of our favorite ice cream shops in New Hampshire.
- Beech Hill Farm and Ice Cream Barn, Hopkinton
Beech Hill Farm/facebook Beech Hill Farm isn’t just a place to grab a cone, it’s a destination. With farm animals, a giant sand pile, and a corn maze, Beech Hill will keep your family entertained from spring through fall. And the ice cream will definitely not disappoint!
Beech Hill Farm/facebook
- Moo’s Place Homemade Ice Cream, Derry
Moo’s Place/facebook Moo’s place was just opened in 2004, but it has quickly scooped out a reputation as one of the best ice cream spots in the Granite State. Owners Christy and Steve are dedicated to providing top-notch homemade ice cream that will wow you.
Moo’s Place/facebook
- Bishop’s Homemade Ice Cream, Littleton
Bishop’s Homemade Ice Cream/facebook No trip to the White Mountains is complete without a stop at Bishops. Not only is the product delicious, but the cute café will make you feel as if you’ve stopped into a friend’s house for a sweet treat.
Bishop’s Homemade Ice Cream/facebook
- Walpole Creamery, Walpole
Walpole Creamery/facebook Walpole Creamery’s premium ice cream has become so popular that you can now buy it in many grocery stores throughout the state. The best place to enjoy it, however, is still the original scoop shop in Walpole, or the secondary location in Keene.
Walpole Creamery/facebook
- Lago’s Ice Cream, Rye
Lago’s Ice Cream/facebook Founded by the Lago family in 1981, Lago’s Ice Cream has become a favorite for visitors to the seacoast. While they have all the classic flavors they also have homemade specialties like black raspberry Oreo. Yum!!
Lago’s Ice Cream/facebook
- Hayward’s Ice Cream, Nashua
Hayward’s Ice Cream/facebook Hayward’s has name a name for itself with homemade ice cream that comes in flavors like Appalachian and “Kangamangus” (a common misspelling of the Kancamagus Highway). You can also find delicious healthier treats like frozen yogurt, sorbet, sherbet, and no-sugar added ice cream.
Hayward’s Ice Cream/facebook
- Sugar and Ice Creamery, Barrington
Sugar and Ice Creamery/facebook At the Sugar and Ice Creamery you’ll find flavors that will make you fall even more in love with the Granite State. The creamery specializes in seasonal and small-batch flavors drawn from New England Farms, like peach cobbler. Yum!
Sugar and Ice Creamery/facebook
- Memories Ice Cream, Kingston
Memories Ice Cream/facebook We’ve got to hand it to Memories for cooking up a great name, because enjoying an ice cream cone is often about sharing memories and connecting with friends and loved ones. For a real treat, check out their week samplers for a variety of flavors, or order their artistic ice cream cakes.
Memories Ice Cream/facebook
- Annabelle’s Natural Ice Cream, Portsmouth
Annabelle’s Ice Cream/facebook At Annabelle’s your ice cream comes with lots of taste and without any additives or artificial flavors. They don’t need them, because these ice creams will make your taste buds explode. Be sure to check out the signature flavor, Cashew Caramel Cluster (caramel ice cream with fresh roasted cashews and chocolate chunks), or Mint Summer’s Night Dream, which just sounds so much more exciting than mint chip!
Annabelle’s Ice Cream/facebook
- Sanctuary Dairy Farm Ice Cream, Sunapee
Sanctuary Dairy Farm/Facebook Sanctuary Dairy Farm is run by tenth generation dairy famers, who are first generation ice cream makers. But you wouldn’t know if from the taste of the ice cream – their frozen treats are top notch! Kids will love the playground, petting zoo and sandbox, and everyone will love the ice cream.
Sanctuary Dairy Farm/Facebook
Where are your favorite ice cream shops in New Hampshire?
Beech Hill Farm/facebook
Beech Hill Farm isn’t just a place to grab a cone, it’s a destination. With farm animals, a giant sand pile, and a corn maze, Beech Hill will keep your family entertained from spring through fall. And the ice cream will definitely not disappoint!
Moo’s Place/facebook
Moo’s place was just opened in 2004, but it has quickly scooped out a reputation as one of the best ice cream spots in the Granite State. Owners Christy and Steve are dedicated to providing top-notch homemade ice cream that will wow you.
Bishop’s Homemade Ice Cream/facebook
No trip to the White Mountains is complete without a stop at Bishops. Not only is the product delicious, but the cute café will make you feel as if you’ve stopped into a friend’s house for a sweet treat.
Walpole Creamery/facebook
Walpole Creamery’s premium ice cream has become so popular that you can now buy it in many grocery stores throughout the state. The best place to enjoy it, however, is still the original scoop shop in Walpole, or the secondary location in Keene.
Lago’s Ice Cream/facebook
Founded by the Lago family in 1981, Lago’s Ice Cream has become a favorite for visitors to the seacoast. While they have all the classic flavors they also have homemade specialties like black raspberry Oreo. Yum!!
Hayward’s Ice Cream/facebook
Hayward’s has name a name for itself with homemade ice cream that comes in flavors like Appalachian and “Kangamangus” (a common misspelling of the Kancamagus Highway). You can also find delicious healthier treats like frozen yogurt, sorbet, sherbet, and no-sugar added ice cream.
Sugar and Ice Creamery/facebook
At the Sugar and Ice Creamery you’ll find flavors that will make you fall even more in love with the Granite State. The creamery specializes in seasonal and small-batch flavors drawn from New England Farms, like peach cobbler. Yum!
Memories Ice Cream/facebook
We’ve got to hand it to Memories for cooking up a great name, because enjoying an ice cream cone is often about sharing memories and connecting with friends and loved ones. For a real treat, check out their week samplers for a variety of flavors, or order their artistic ice cream cakes.
Annabelle’s Ice Cream/facebook
At Annabelle’s your ice cream comes with lots of taste and without any additives or artificial flavors. They don’t need them, because these ice creams will make your taste buds explode. Be sure to check out the signature flavor, Cashew Caramel Cluster (caramel ice cream with fresh roasted cashews and chocolate chunks), or Mint Summer’s Night Dream, which just sounds so much more exciting than mint chip!
Sanctuary Dairy Farm/Facebook
Sanctuary Dairy Farm is run by tenth generation dairy famers, who are first generation ice cream makers. But you wouldn’t know if from the taste of the ice cream – their frozen treats are top notch! Kids will love the playground, petting zoo and sandbox, and everyone will love the ice cream.
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